Revised Statutes of the State of Delaware of Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-Two, as They Have Since Been Amended, Together with the Additional Laws of a Public and General Nature to the Year of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Four; To Which Are Added, t (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...election in each Ward shall be adverhowCgivcn tised by the Inspector and Assistants of Election for said Ward, or any two of them, by advertisements posted in three or more of the most public places in such Ward at least seven days before the day of election. Election by Sec. I 5. All elections shall be by ballot, and a plurality of phlraiio'd votes cast shall make a choice., ., Sec. 16. TAt all city elections all free white male citizens Qualification L J., 1 J of voters, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, having resided s-P3.467' within said City for three months next previous to the elec869 '3' tion, and other-wise qualified to vote at all State elections, and Residence, none others shall be entitled to vote. If any person who may have had his domicil in said City shall actually remove to another place with the intention of remaining there an indefOF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON. CHAPTER 73. inite time as a place ol domicil, he shall thereby lose his qualification of residence, notwithstanding he may entertain a floating intention to return at some future time. SEC. 17. At every annual election in September, the quali-"""rf fied voters of each Ward shall elect from among themselves Chap. 467, an Inspector and two Assistant Inspectors who shall act asVof. 13, such for the election in such Ward in the following year. The,869." qualified voters of each Ward shall at the same time choose a CounciIinan. member of Council for their Ward, resident in the Ward. A i"cnd member moving out of his Ward shall thereby lose his office, and the City County shall fill the vacancy. At the city election, held in Wilmington, on the first Tues-v '.'i Pu"8' day in September next, (A. D, 1871, ) and on the same dayj;wnoff in every second ye...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...election in each Ward shall be adverhowCgivcn tised by the Inspector and Assistants of Election for said Ward, or any two of them, by advertisements posted in three or more of the most public places in such Ward at least seven days before the day of election. Election by Sec. I 5. All elections shall be by ballot, and a plurality of phlraiio'd votes cast shall make a choice., ., Sec. 16. TAt all city elections all free white male citizens Qualification L J., 1 J of voters, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, having resided s-P3.467' within said City for three months next previous to the elec869 '3' tion, and other-wise qualified to vote at all State elections, and Residence, none others shall be entitled to vote. If any person who may have had his domicil in said City shall actually remove to another place with the intention of remaining there an indefOF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON. CHAPTER 73. inite time as a place ol domicil, he shall thereby lose his qualification of residence, notwithstanding he may entertain a floating intention to return at some future time. SEC. 17. At every annual election in September, the quali-"""rf fied voters of each Ward shall elect from among themselves Chap. 467, an Inspector and two Assistant Inspectors who shall act asVof. 13, such for the election in such Ward in the following year. The,869." qualified voters of each Ward shall at the same time choose a CounciIinan. member of Council for their Ward, resident in the Ward. A i"cnd member moving out of his Ward shall thereby lose his office, and the City County shall fill the vacancy. At the city election, held in Wilmington, on the first Tues-v '.'i Pu"8' day in September next, (A. D, 1871, ) and on the same dayj;wnoff in every second ye...

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 26mm (L x W x T)

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518

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978-1-130-91108-4

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9781130911084

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1-130-91108-X



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